Why are link aggregation groups necessary, Why are link aggregation groups, Necessary – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring Link Aggregation

Figure 28-1. LAG Configuration

LAGs can be configured on stand-alone or stacked switches. In a stack of

switches, the LAG can consist of ports on a single unit or across multiple

stack members. When a LAG members span different units across a stack,

and a unit fails, the remaining LAG members on the functional units

continue to handle traffic for the LAG.

Why Are Link Aggregation Groups Necessary?

The primary purpose of LAGs is to increase the overall bandwidth between

two switches. This is accomplished by effectively aggregating multiple ports

together that act as a single, logical connection between the two switches.
LAGs also provide redundancy. If a link fails, traffic is automatically

redistributed across the remaining links.

What Is the Difference Between Static and Dynamic Link Aggregation?

Link aggregation can be configured as either dynamic or static. Dynamic

configuration is supported using the IEEE 802.3ad standard, which is known

as Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Static configuration is used

when connecting a PowerConnect M6220/M6348/M8024/M8024-k switch to

an external Gigabit Ethernet switch that does not support LACP.
One advantage of LACP is that the protocol enables the switch to confirm

that the external switch is also configured for link aggregation. When using

static configuration, a cabling or configuration mistake involving the M6220,

M6348, M8024, and M8024-k switch or the external switch could go

undetected and thus cause undesirable network behavior. Both static and

dynamic LAGs (via LACP) can detect physical link failures within the LAG

and continue forwarding traffic through the other connected links within that

same LAG. LACP can also detect switch or port failures that do not result in

Wiring Closet Switch

Data Center Switch

LAG

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